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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1951-1-31, Page 1POST PUBLISHING HOUSE . Wednesday, January 31st, 1951 MONSTER ICE CARNIVAL In Belgrave Community Centre on TUESDAY, FEB. 13th, at 8.15 P. M. Stratford Skating Club will be present featuring figure skating, novelty act and comedians. p R12ES 1 -Best Dressed Valentine Couple-lst Each a 2 Ib, box of Chocolates Donated by McKlbbon's Drug and Sherbondy's Coffee Shop. 2nd Billfolds - Donated by Hanna & Co. 2 -Best Dressed Man - 1st, 2nd and 3rd - So Donated d bY Dunlop Shoe e. 3 -Best Dressed Lady, 1st Chlna Ornament -Donated by D. Crompton 2nd - Nylons - Donated by Welwoods. 3rd - Fisher Beater - Donated by. Machan. 4--0ldest Lady on Skates-lst Blanket - Donated by C. W. Hanna. 5 -Oldest Man on Skates - 1st -.el year Sub. to Advance -Times f -Best impersonation of Comic Character Donated lst Nylon races A 7 -Largest Family on Skates, 1st table lamp, Donated by McGill Radio 8 -Best Clown, judged for skating and performance - 1st - 5 lbs. Marfac, 1 at. motor rythm, Murray Johnson• 2nd - 2 hags dog chow, donated by Howson & Howson. 9 --Person coming farthest distance, Silver Tray, Hamilton Optical Co, 10 -Musical keg race (open to players on Beigrave Midget Hockey team - 1 Sweater - King's Dept. Store. 2 Hockey Stick - Stainton Hardware. 3 Hockey Socks - Carmichael's Dry Goods. 4 Hockey Stick - Rae Hardware. 11-Muslcal Chairs (teenage girls) - 1st pillow cases - H. Walsh. . 2nd Tablecloth - Walker Stores. 3rd DuBarry Kit - Kerr's Drug. 12 -Best Nursery Rhyme Costume - let Billfold Stewarts Home ted, y Appliances 2, 3 4 and 5 - $1.00 each Applib and Huron Motors. 13 -Most graceful couple skating -1st Each a Billfold -Hanna & Co. 14 -Best National Costume - let $2.50 groceries - Mundy's. 2nd - 25 lbs. pastt'y flour - Howson & Howson. 15 -Best Figure 8 forward & backward 1st flaehllnht. - R. Anderson ave 16 -Novelty events dfo-r $3.00 merchandise Rubber b- P` rdo BMotors. Co. Op. Skating Club will be on the ice at 8.15 P. M. Sharp. followed by Judging of different events. No one allowed on unless In costume until after judging. Proceeds to go towards purchase of a sound system. Sponsored by Club 20. Adntissiott - Adults 40e - Children 25c IEAST HURON AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY HOLDS DIRECTORS MEETING The first directors meeting for 1951 of the hast Huron Agricultural Society' was held at the Public Lib - ST, JOHN'S ANNUAL VESTRY MEETING Thr annual veetry meeting was le Id in 'St. John's Angltrtur (1111 rob, pariah hall on Jan, 19111. The Meeting opened with prayer racy 0n Jan 24th, with Jack Wheeler, followed by the reading of the Pre - dons minutes. Minutes of the last meeting were Itev. Herr delivered the Rectors read and adopted on notion of Win, Turnbull, seconded by Jas. S. Arm- strong, Corrrepnndenee was read and discussed. iSlertion of officers resulted in - Wnt, Turnbull be president for 1951 .Tae. S. Armstrong, let vice-president Harvey Johnston, 2nd vice-president James Cimelon Knight are the new directors, The Guild report was given by Mrs. P W T. T Pts. automatically J. Wheeler, the past H. 7. 13ryana. Mrs, E. Morrow Pee- Brussels 5 5 0 11 10 scented 1110 Women's Auxiliary report. Blyth t', 4 2 a presilmit for two years stays antther year as director. The Snnflay $rhnnl report was Dublin 7 4 0 Moved by ,Tng, S. Armstrong that read by Mrs. Kerr. Monkton 7 3 4 0 we slimy aur a'ltpreriatiion to Mr. 11 was decided to send a Letter of Bele-rave 5 2 4 0 Wheeler in applying for a Dinlmna j nenprertntion to Mrs. 'Hamilton for Ethel 8 2 4 0 el Merit to be Presenter) to Sohn, her faithful revelers as organist. Midget League Standing this was seconded by Doug. ITem- The 14uilding fund report wag ! P NC' 1,..i, T Pts. ingway. preeenterl by Mr. R. (1. McBride. Zurich 2 2 0 - 4 Geo. Wesenburg R'a4 re-engaged The following offiret's were ap- 1 Exeter• 3 1 2 0 2 as ,$" ee-Treas for 1951, on =Hen of ! pointed ; - ; Lmnan. 1 1 0 0 7T. Jobnaton, seconded by Tag. Mair. Tleetor's Warden ........ R. G, MrBrid# Rrus els 2 0 2 0 4 Moved by .2, Wheeler. seconded by Peeples Warden San .Alcor). Brussels 1lirlgets lost both ^"m' .101111 Work that we buy new ledger Lay Delegates 11.7, Bryans ii..,., Brnsgels 2 Meter 8; Brussels 5 110011 and nereegery stationery, and WJ. MrCntebenn Zurich 8. Moved by las Turnbull wounded i Substitute A. E. Marrow , report. Attendance was up over the previous year making a average or 70 per Sunday for the year. There were 14 commotion services. 11 baptising, 3 burials, and 2 weddings. The following reports were read: Mr. R. G. McBride react the treasure mos report on behalf of Mrs. B, Mair John, Work and Elliott, who was unable to be present. STANDING GROUP 3 W. 0. A. A. INTERMEDIATE Played Won Lost Points Wad'00 14 +i 2 12 Trowbridge e 5 3 10 Or:'yton 0 2 4 0 Landrsbnro 8 2 0 8 Londosboro vs. Drayton games each 4 points. HOCKEY NEWS •-• Brussels Juveniles drop two ex hibition gtmea to high flying Atwood- Md1ver'ton Jluveni•lea 11.3 and 12-4 in Brussels Saturday night. Brussels are still undefeated in league de- feating Blyth Monday night 10.8. Brussels were without the services of their regular goalie. z Juvenile League Standing $2.00 per year - $2.50 U. S. A. SALE of CANDY and BAKING Cu Sat ... n, y, Feb. 3rd in the B.s'uts-is Public Library at 2.30 p. m. A€ter'tic:af tea at 3 p. m. Under the auspices of the Girl Guides and Brownies assisted by the Local Association. • by A. B. Cousins that 71. Martin and Norman Hoover he anditnrs for 1951. Galore Barley was selected as our Pield Crop Competition for 1951. Anyone wishing to enter in this con- tact Ser, Teens., with three arres bring the minimum. Resolver) that all prizesetc, re• suiting from the activities of the Fall Pair he m11)1101M in Mor local teener. The new president and the sec- retary was appointed to attend the Agricultural Sneletiee convention. Tt was also 08eirlerl that our Fell Fair he held Serpt. 27-28. The secretary was instructed to pay application fee and secure the Town Hall fm' a Card Party later In February followed by an odd 'Terme SKATING PARTY Danes. Stretch for announcement. NOTICE Everyone should attend this. in the The meeting adjourned on motion of 3. Wheeler and S. wok. Applications for the position of Assessor for the Township of Grey, will be received by the undersigned till 3 o'clock p. m. on .Saturday, Feb, 3rd. No application necessarily accepted. Township of Grey, J. H. Fear, Clerk. Melville Church Rev. A. J. Simpson, Teeswater, 1 Moderator. 10 a. in. Sunday School and Bible Class 11 a. m. Morning Worship No Evening Service. The Id luted Church OF CANADA Minister Rev. Andrew Lano Morning Worship 11 o'clock God's Building. Church .School - 19 o'clock Evening Praise - Victor* Selling Our Birthright Come and Worship. Church of England Parish of Brussels Ray. J. H. Karr - Rector. QtudngugagesLma Feb. 4th 1951 Bt. John's Churoh, Brunets - 11 a. m, Holy Communion, Bundsy$elool St. David's Church, Henfryn- a 5. m. Sunday School 2.80 p.m. Holy Communion 8t. aeorpe's Church, Wrlten -- 7,30 p. m, Holy Communion OPITIMEMMI BRUSSELS ARENA on FRIDAY, FEB. 2nd From 8 to 10 P. M. Sponsored by the Brussels United Church Young People's Society Admission. : 36c and 20c Lunch After: atmtheChurch LIST0WEL CAP TOL Ti _-IFATh -.-- Wed. Thur. Jan. 31 - Feb 1 Adult Entertainment Dana Andrews Marta Toren Stephen McNally in "SWARD IN THE DESERT" Fri. Sat. Feb. 2-3 Mickey Rooney, Thomas Mitchell in "THE BIG WHEEL" Thrills galore in this drama of speed auto racing. Sat. Mat. 2,00 - Eve. 7.30 p.m. Mon. Tues Feb. 5-6 Adult Entertainment Barbara Stanwyck, John Lund in - "NO MAN OF HER OWN" TUESDAY FOTO-NITE OFFER $130.00 Monday Attendanre Card Night. Wed. Thur. Feb. 7-8 Double Feature Don Ameche, Dana Andrew in tho: Re -issue of "WING AND A PRAYER" Brouhght back by popular demand plus Henry Fonda, Maureen O'Hara in the Re -issue of 'THE IMMORTAU SERGEANT' Also brought back for your enjoyment. Library Notes Owing to the tea and baking sale in the basement of the Library, there will be no story hour next Saturday, Feb. 3rd. The following books have been purchased by the Library Board, Adult Fiction Grey - The shepherd of Guadeloupe, Hill - The obsession of Victoria Gracen, 72111 - Matched pearls. Haycox - Action by night. Loring - The solitary horseman, Reddall - The nymph and the lamp, Keyes - .Toy street. . Stevenson - Music in the hills, Flannigan - The faith of Mrs. Kellen. Cronin - The Spanish gardener. Miller - 'The horns of Capricorn. Hall - The far lands, Costain - Son of a hundred kings. Robinson - The Cardinal. - Frank - An affair of.state. Juvenile Stevenson - A child's garden of verses. Stevenson - The black arrow, Mclehedrael - David and the white cat. Classed CraWford - The little princess, Young - This is Newfoundland. Brom,fteld - Out of the earth. Treasurer Mrs. B. Elliott Auditors ... R. W. Kennedy ; and S. Ti. Elliott Sirlesmen - A. Bird, 7T. 7. Me -1 Cutrhenn, Sas. Smith, Reg. orate ln. Harold East, Sas. Davis. Russel Bryans. Board of Manegrillent - R. G. Me - Bride, A. E. 'Morrow. H. T. Bryons. ! 77r. S. 11rCntchenn, Reg. Watson, 1Tre. G. Davis, Tae. Smith..Tag. Davis. Mrs. H. J. Bryans. S. G. Airnck. A. Ririe The meeting was ringed with .the benediction by :Mr. Kerr. After which n dainty 1unoh was ,erred b=' the ladies and serial half hour spent, - A. E. Morrow, Vestry Clerk. Mrs. Fiona McNair HAMILTON, Tan, 29 - A funeral service was 'scheduled at the 7. B. Marlatt funeral home here Monday at 2.00 7. m. for Mrs, Flora M.oNatr, who died .Friday at the Hamilton General Hospitai. A former resi- dent of Brussels, she is the mother of Arnold McNair of Milverton and _William McNair of Brtisseis, Mrs, Leonard Sinclair of Hamilton is a daughter. Interment was in White Chapel Memorial ,Gardems. e CARD OF TI-)'ANKS ARCADE STORE SALE CLOSE SATURDAY FEB. 3rd Have you taken advantage of the outstanding bargains being offered at the Brussels Arcade Store, This sale closes this .Saturday, Feb. 3rd. Now is your fast opportunity to profit by the excellent' values available at money saving prices. Don't fail to visit the Arcade Stare before the close of the sale. 1 wish to express my sincere thanks to my many friends for cards a•nd treats sent one dntring my stay in. the Clinton Hospital. Mre, .Tack Pennington, ATTENTION LADIES - The February meeting of the Majestic Women's institute wili be held in the Library on Thnraday,l February 8th at 2.80 p, m. The motto -"The youth reflects the man as the man reflects the day," will be given by Mrs. Carl Hemingway. The roll call - An item gleaned from the press of work done In other Institute branches. The current events are to be given by Mrs. Lloyd Atomic. Rev, Mr. Lane will speak on "Citizenship and ,Education". A good attendance Is hoped for. The Institute in conjunction with the T-Turon County Health Unit is spon•sorhig a Weil Baby Centre to be held regularly every two weeks from 2-4 in the afternoon in the Library, Brussels. 'Phe next visit is to be on Feb. 9511, At the last visit of the nurse there was not any one there with their children, The Tmetilitte world like the mothers of pre-school children to come and discuss their problems with the nurse. Itis hoped that the mothers will, take advantage of the Health Tinit and have their children weighed and checked by the nurse in attencl- .aore. CARD OF THANKS My sincere thanks is given to those who so kindly remembered me dauring my stay in Wingham Hospital your cards and gifts of fruit and eats made the time pass suulcil more pleasantly. Wesley Stephenson. • CARD OF THANKS I wish to thank triose who so kind- ly helped me and remembered me with boxes of tastier and good wish es when T was sink, they were e11 much appreciated. Mi's, Wesley -Stephenson, 1. A Pancake Supper will be held in the basement of St: John's Church on 'z't,:,5r4..79 Feb. 5th. <'"r pie, pickles ttlild tea. Supp.:r l'e'an 5 to 8 p. m. 7 Children 35c r:• ,astta cymp, sandwiches, ,00 ALL RSD' -:TS Regarding the change -over from in your district The preliminary work of changing this district over from 25 to 60 cycle power has now begun! Within the next week or so you will receive the first of a series of letters and step-by-step instructions from your Hydro explaining in detail what this change- over means and how the work will be carried out in your area. You will also be advised of the various ways in which YOU can help US to get your home or place of business changed over to 60 cycles with as little inconvenience to you as possible. Your Hydro will do everything in its power to complete this complex undertaking quickly and efficiently but -we need your full co-operation. Please extend to us this co-operation and you will be doing yourself - your community - and your Hydro - a great service. Thank you. O',n®rot Manager Chairman THE HYDRO -ELECTRIC POWER COMMISSION OF ONTARIO FREQUENCY STANDARDIZATION DIVISION nftsidomeilft -.t